Italian Prime Minister resigns after EU referendum loss

4 DEC 2016. Italy is the latest country to reject the establishment after Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi conceded the referendum and resigned. A shock poll by Demos in the week predicted an 11 percentage point margin in the south of the country, according to a Demos poll. The vote could prompt an exit from the European Union and rejection would follow results in the Brexit referendum and the U.S. presidency race in citizens turning their back on the political status quo.

Brexit: Ukip 'misspent almost £500,000 of EU money'

Ukip misspent almost half a million pounds of EU funding on trying to win the Brexit vote and elect MPs, a leaked Brussels audit has found. Nigel Farage’s party broke spending rules by diverting taxpayers’ cash to its own polling ahead of the EU referendum and in key target constituencies for last year’s general election. EU funding is meant to be spent on a party’s activities at a European level, not on financing domestic campaigns.

Brexit: Ukip 'misspent almost £500,000 of EU money'

Ukip misspent almost half a million pounds of EU funding on trying to win the Brexit vote and elect MPs, a leaked Brussels audit has found. Nigel Farage’s party broke spending rules by diverting taxpayers’ cash to its own polling ahead of the EU referendum and in key target constituencies for last year’s general election. EU funding is meant to be spent on a party’s activities at a European level, not on financing domestic campaigns.

Image copyright Getty Images The presidential election result came as a shock to people who had been looking for guidance from opinion polls. Just like at the 2015 UK general election and the EU referendum, the outcome was different from what most polls had suggested. So should we give up on th

Italians are heading to the polls in a referendum which could have significant ramifications for the whole of Europe. The public are being asked to vote yes or no to constitutional change which would reduce the power of the Italian senate in order to streamline Italy s notoriously gridlocked legislative process. On the face of it, [ ]

Europe suffers Italian blow but bigger tests loom A resounding NO to the Italian referendum yesterday was expected but its implications in the wider Europe are much worrying. This coupled with the likely early polls in France and the Trump win in the US are already more reasons for Eurozone proponents to worry. Read more here http://www.reuters.com/article/us-italy-referendum-eu-dijsselbloem-budg-idUSKBN13U1OQ?il=0 #ITALY #fxnews #forexnews #currencies

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